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MorpheusZero
07/23/05 5:56 PM GMT
I have rendered an animation in Apophysis, but it only rendered 99 individual frames. How would I be able to put the images together in an animation? Also, how would I be able to keep it under the 5 kb limit? I've seen animated icons here at Caedes, but I wonder how they are under 5 kb.
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MiLo_Anderson
07/23/05 6:52 PM GMT
They are highly compressed gifs. I'm not sure what the best program would be to make one up for yourself. I wouldn't be suprised if you could save a gif from soemthing like apophysis if it allowed you to make an animation. (i have never seen the program so i am guessing from what you have said about it:P). I know there is some microsoft gif animation thing you can download. I think i got it from download.com before. But anything could work.
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MorpheusZero
07/23/05 7:05 PM GMT
No, Apophysis olny creates the frames.
Edit: that microsoft program makes you paste each frame from the clipboard, one by one.
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+Samatar
07/25/05 4:51 AM GMT
I think I used to use Microangelo to do that. Maybe you can still D/L a free trial.
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MorpheusZero
07/25/05 3:50 PM GMT
Well, I found free trial of a good program that works very well (Unlead GIF Animator 5), but I think its impossible to make a default Apophysis animation under 5kB without some extreme compression.
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*caedes
07/25/05 11:36 PM GMT
I've often used ImageReady (part of Photoshop suit) to create animated GIFs.
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